
Freedom and the Pathway There

However – if you are the middle class (which is most of us) – you are one who must lead the way. We pay most of the taxes, we are the largest of all the consumers, and often we care most about our country and the world. I salute the middle-class in those countries that are willing to stand up to unfair authoritarian, greedy and violent regimes. I predict we may see more of that in the ensuing future not just in the Arab Spring but in Europe, Asia and yes here in the United States! There is no doubt that our freedom and peace is being challenged by the times we live in as further evidenced by the whistle-blower Edward Snowden. There is much controversy about whether he is hero or a criminal.

In these and all cases, you must make your own judgment, but there is an important need for us to have a national debate on how we not only preserve but enhance our freedom. If truth be known we are going backwards in a direction where our freedoms will continue to be eroded. It is important that we – the shrinking middle-class – rise up and lead this conversation.
There is much work to be done to protect our freedom, and it starts by creating better leaders. I believe these leaders – with a full understanding that we are here to serve – will fully embody and practice the principles of goodwill, trust, empathy, compassion, forgiveness and most importantly peace-making. These leaders will understand how to turn conflict into love and unity, and these leaders will make decisions that are in the highest good for themselves, others, humanity and the planet. These leaders do exist in our fold, but they are not in Congress or in the political fabric of most countries. We must ask why.
Let us not take our freedom and peace for granted – let us take a stand to start a conversation and a movement to not only preserve our freedom but to enhance it. Let us inspire leaders who can get us there. It is my belief it will come out of the young middle-class path-blazers!
That may be you.
Many Blessings,
Azim N. Khamisa
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